Is Daegan Smith a Scam?
- Author Howie Perks
- Published September 1, 2010
- Word count 438
If you have been on the internet you have probably run across a guy holding a bunch of checks, wearing a shirt that says "I'm Retired, Don't Ask Me to Do a Damn Thing" and claiming he never calls a single lead. Sounds like a scam, doesn't it?
I remember when I first ventured online about 5 years back looking to build my MLM. As a newbie online it was so overwhelming with all of the information coming at me. Every new page I opened up there was a new face trying to sell me on the fact that they could help solve all of my MLM problems. "How to Recruit 240 reps in 60 days" or "Build your Down-line on Auto-pilot with this New Easy System" or blah, blah, blah. I was brand new online and already sick of all the bull and hype!
After searching around for a while there was a certain guy who really stood out in his ADs. I mean how can you miss a guy holding a bunch of checks in his hand wearing a shirt with a catchy headline and claiming that he is the "King" of never calling a single lead. But as much as he caught my attention, there was this voice in my head saying "yeah right, this guy is so full of it"!
After taking some time away from internet marketing I jumped back online and ran across this same guy once again. He was singing the same story and seemed full of it but this time I wanted to hear more about what he had to say.
What I quickly discovered was Daegan Smith really knows his stuff! Being an online newbie it's very easy to have you guard up because of all the garbage coming at you on the internet. This time around I let my guard down for a second and it's allowed me to take massive strides in building my mlm online.
Daegan's consistency online coupled with hearing his name through other trusted resources I already bought into like Mike Dillard and MyLeadSystemPro lead me to follow him and I became an consistent reader of his emails. The amount information and marketing tips that he gives away for free blows me away.
Being back online for several months now I can tell you that without a doubt, Daegan Smith is NOT a scam! I look to him as a valued mentor and leader for all of my online marketing endeavors. If you are looking for someone who will show you exactly how to be successful building your MLM online than Daegan Smith is definitely your man!
Howie Perks is an Internet Network Marketer specializing in Internet Content and Video Marketing. To learn more about Deagan Smith and how he can help you build your MLM business online go to Howie Perks site @ http://howardperks.com/DaeganSmith
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